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Yes, they do... But the meaning's different... Please is begging, Thank you is thanking ... You can say plase, but if you don't get what you're asking for, I don't know how you're going to say "thank you"The Sonic God писал(а):Hmm...
"Congratulate" comes from the Latin word "Congratuli," meaning "one is pleased."
And, of course, "Please" and "Thank You" Go hand-in-hand.
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In German, "Bitteschön" can mean both "Please" and "You're Welcome." In addition, you can also say "Gern Geschehen" to say "You're Welcome."
"Please" also has a Scandinavian origin, but its pronunciation is different.
Many ways to say "thanks:"
Arigato: Japanese
Dankeschön: German
Tak: Danish
Asanté Sana: Swahili
Merci: French
Gracias: Spanish
Grazie: Italian (Also, Grásce, Camuno Italian, as in the English word "Grace.")
Dankie: Afrikaans (similar to German, related to Dutch)
Dziákuj: Belarussian
Hvala: Bosnian
Dêkuji: Czech
Dziekuje: Polish (Similar to Czech and Belarussian)
Dank u: Dutch
Ta: Australian English (curiously similar to Danish)
Ic þancas do: Old English (say: itch thankas doe)
Paljon kiitoksia: Finnish
Takk fyrir: Icelandic (Similar to Danish)
Gratias: Latin (Similar to Italian and Spanish)
Tackar så mycket: Swedish
Dakujem vám: Slovakia
Dyakooyu: Ukrainian
Spasibo: Russian
Pretty cool, huh?
"Please" also has a Scandinavian origin, but its pronunciation is different.
Many ways to say "thanks:"
Arigato: Japanese
Dankeschön: German
Tak: Danish
Asanté Sana: Swahili
Merci: French
Gracias: Spanish
Grazie: Italian (Also, Grásce, Camuno Italian, as in the English word "Grace.")
Dankie: Afrikaans (similar to German, related to Dutch)
Dziákuj: Belarussian
Hvala: Bosnian
Dêkuji: Czech
Dziekuje: Polish (Similar to Czech and Belarussian)
Dank u: Dutch
Ta: Australian English (curiously similar to Danish)
Ic þancas do: Old English (say: itch thankas doe)
Paljon kiitoksia: Finnish
Takk fyrir: Icelandic (Similar to Danish)
Gratias: Latin (Similar to Italian and Spanish)
Tackar så mycket: Swedish
Dakujem vám: Slovakia
Dyakooyu: Ukrainian
Spasibo: Russian
Pretty cool, huh?